TELEVISION CONNECTION & CHANNEL SCANNING
EASY INSTALLATION FOR TODAY'S HDTVS
1) Connect one end of the Coax Cable to the antenna and the
other end to the Power Inserter.
2) Connect the Power Inserter to the antenna input on your
HDTV.
3) Connect the Power Supply to the Power Inserter.
4) Plug the Power Supply into an AC outlet.
Note: Antenna will not work if the Power Inserter and Power Supply
are not used and properly connected.
5) Ensure the Power Inserter is in the ON position. If you experience
reception issues, switch the Power Inserter to the OFF position.
This may improve reception in high-signal strength areas.
6) Follow your HDTV's instruction manual to scan for
channels on your television. Be sure to run a new channel
scan any time you adjust or move the antenna.
WARNING: The Power Inserter and Power Supply are for INDOOR use
only. DO NOT use OUTDOORS.
EASY INSTALLATION FOR ANALOG TVS WITH SET-TOP BOX
1) Connect one end of the Coax Cable to the antenna and the
other end to the Power Inserter.
2) Connect the Power Inserter to your set-top box antenna
input. Then connect another coax cable (not included) to
the antenna output on the set-top box.
3) Connect the other end of that cable to the antenna input
on your TV.
4) Refer to the above section and complete Steps 3 - 6.
Antenna Grounding & Connection (Outdoor installations only)
The National Electric Code (NEC) requires your outdoor antenna
installation to be properly grounded. This involves grounding both the
antenna and the antenna mounting structure. This helps protect you
and your property in the event of static buildup on the antenna or
lightning near your home.
NOTE: If you previously had a satellite or cable system
installed at your home, you may be able to use some of the
parts from this system for your antenna installation.
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